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Today in Mammoth

Today

10°36° | 25°

Snow Report

New Snow

0"

Season Total

193"

Surface Conditions

Machine Groomed Packed Powder

Daily Message

#MammothMarch continues to bring the snow and fun. This past weekend was full of powder smiles and fresh turns. The forecast is calling for another storm to hit this week with snowfall expected starting tomorrow. Today enjoy some soft light corduroy and the leftover fresh in the steeps and tree's.

Meet Mammoth's Olympians

Halfpipe snowboarders Chloe Kim, Maddie Mastro, Shaun White and Kelly Clark; and alpine skier Stacey Cook made their way halfway around the world to PyeongChang to compete in the 2018 Winter Games representing both USA and Mammoth Mountain.

The men’s and women’s snowboard competition could best be described as NEXT LEVEL. Maddie Mastro made the world remember her name when she went huge in the pipe in her first ever games. The legend, Kelly Clark, competed in her FIFTH games and reminded us all of why she is the best there ever is. Ultimately, Shaun White and Chloe Kim pulled out all the stops with some of the biggest and best competition runs we’ve ever seen to bring home the USA GOLD.

Congratulations Shaun & Chloe, and to all our local heroes – you make us proud.

Stacey Cook

Women’s Alpine Ski

A woman on a mission.

Called “Cookie” by her friends, family and supporters, Stacey Cook
calls Mammoth her home mountain, but she's just as comfortable on World
Cup podiums around the globe. Early in the 2013 season she earned two
second-place finishes in Lake Louise, building momentum for the 2014
Winter Olympics. Over the course of the last four years Stacey has
earned countless top 15 finishes making her fourth consecutive trip to
the Olympiad a reality. Stacey is an avid member of the Mammoth
community, as an acting board member of the Mammoth Mountain Community
Foundation along with other youth programs and camps. Each December and
spring Stacey hosts her own Chix on Stix skiing and lifestyle retreat
for women right here at Mammoth Mountain.

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Kelly Clark

Women’s Snowboard Halfpipe

The veteran queen of the pipe.

No stranger to the rings, PyeongChang
marks Kelly’s fifth Olympic feat, bringing home a gold (2002) and two
bronze (2010, 2014) medals previously. Kelly Clark secured her spot on
the U.S. Olympic Snowboard Team for women’s halfpipe right on her home
turf in Mammoth at the U.S. Freeski & Snowboard Grand Prix on Jan
20. Laying down an impressive second run, Kelly clenched the number one
spot on the podium locking in her ticket to Korea. Kelly, who boasts and
impressive 70+ wins in her snowboard career grew up in southern
Vermont, but relocated to Mammoth Lakes as an adult to train and
progress her riding. In addition to her remarkable snowboarding
accomplishments, Kelly is a vibrant member of the community operating her
own non-profit, The Kelly Clark Foundation. Established in 2010, the
Kelly Clark Foundation was created to “provide youth with the resources
and opportunities they need to achieve their highest potential through
snowboarding”. In 2017 Kelly penned her first book aptly titled, Inspired.

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Maddie Mastro

Women's Snowboard Halfpipe

A force to be reckoned with.

One to watch in Korea. Maddie’s impressive style and control both in and out of the halfpipe is mesmerizing. On the heels of fellow lady–riders, Kelly and Chloe, Maddie is unstoppable. Maddie Mastro put herself on the map with authority in 2016, transitioning from Rev Tour success straight to the finals of elite contests around the world including podiums finishes in Mammoth, Park City, and Cardrona, NZ. Maddie has been part of not one, not two, but three monumental American podium sweeps at U.S. Grand Prix events.

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Chloe Kim

Women's Snowboard Halfpipe

Eyes on the prize.

A force to be reckoned with in the pipe with a bag full of tricks and an impressive competition record to match. In 2014 Chloe qualified for the Olympics in Sochi, but was too young to compete – she was 14. Fast forward to 2018 Chloe is now a three-time XGames gold medalist, the youngest in history. She is the first American woman to win the Youth Olympics Games, and was part of a momentous American podium sweep –on her home turf –during the Mammoth U.S. Grand Prix…twice. To top things off, Chloe became the first female to land back-to-back 1080's in the pipe, earning her a perfect score of 100.

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Shaun White

Men's Snowboard Halfpipe

Man with a plan.

Shaun is a snowboarding legend, a 2-time Olympic gold medalist and winner of 24 Winter and Summer X Games medals in snowboarding and skateboarding. Not to mention Shaun has won 10 ESPY awards for Best Male Action Sports Athlete and Best Male US Olympic Athlete. And when he's not throwing MASSIVE air and unbeatable tricks in the U-tube, he's moonlighting as majority shareholder of Air + Style, the lead guitarist in an LA based rock band, and the CEO of his own company, Shaun White Enterprises. Shaun trains for weeks in Mammoth, perfecting his moves. We can’t wait to see what Korea has in store for Shaun as he marks his 4th Olympic berth. There's not much the guy can't do.